It was a tranquil Tuesday afternoon when 'Spider-Man' went out again committing crimes, webbing money bags from an armored car when the doors were open to allow transfer. While swinging away, he ended up getting a little too close to the ground and was pulled down by a young bystander. 'Spider-Man' turned to face his attacker and seemed to recognize the brown, slightly messed-up hair, brown eyes and glasses. While 'Spider-Man' was standing there, angrily staring at the bystander, the young man pulled out a camera, taking a close-up shot. 'Spider-Man' swiped the camera away from him, crushing it in his hand. Without saying a word, 'Spider-Man' swung away, unaware of the SD card up the man's sleeve.
When Peter Parker returned home to Mary Jane, he immediately told her the first thing on his mind.
"Got all the proof I need to clear the Spider-Man name." said Peter.
"Really?" said an enthusiastic MJ.
"It's all on this SD card."
"What's on it?"
"I'll show you." Peter said as he took out his laptop. He opened it inserted the card into the SD slot on the computer. He then pulled up a close up shot of 'Spider-Man's' face.
"See the eyes?" said Peter.
"Yeah," said MJ, "what about them?"
"Well, they're slightly reflective, so theoretically, my reflection would be in his eyes, but instead, look at what is reflected in his eyes." MJ looked closer and saw a series of long tan bars in 'Spider-Man's' eyes, rather than Peter's face.
"I'm not sure if it's some ultra-realistic costume," said Peter, "or some high-tech gadgetry, but the image in the eye not changing is a dead giveaway that it's a fake. I'm going to send this to Jameson, note the reflection, and tell him that it's proof that this Spidey's a fraud."
